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ups.com... I have had a hand control variable speed motor, but never a foot controlled one. How do you control the speed on a foot controlled variable speed without it being difficult to use? I have enough trouble controlling direction with my foot, much less speed at the same time. ![]() it was a knob just like the fixed speed one on the 5 speed models. He said it was not free wheeling so it stays on the level you put it on. That makes since. Plus with the variable speed model you get there patented maximizer technology that extends trolling time on one charge. Unless somebody says that they have had a bad experience with the 55, I think that is the way I will go. Thanks P.S. I would definitely go with a variable speed. I have had two set speed motors, and the variable speed is so much nicer. Flipping a bank in current I can always adjust it to run at exactly the speed I want to do the job. Same with wind, and the knob moves a lot easier. No kicking the knob to change speeds like on a 5 speed. -- Bob La Londe www.YumaBassMan.com |
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